In Visayan region, they belonged to the lowest class and served the datu at all times.
Ayuey
A type of farming which involved clearing land by burning plants
Kaingin System
Name the three major islands in the Philippines.
Luzon, Visayas, Mindanao
This theory states that the continuous volcanic eruptions caused the formation of islands in the Philippines.
Volcanic Theory
Sanduguan
A ritual of blood compact that symbolizes friendship and alliance.
A root concept of barangay
Balangay
Who are the founders of GCC?
Dr. Edwin G. Spahr, Mrs. Helen W. Spahr, and Mrs. Julia Tan
It is the southernmost end of the Philippines.
Sulu Archipelago
It refers to ancestor spirits, nature spirits, and indigenous Philippine folk religions.
Anito
Destructive (Convergent) Theory
two plates move toward each other
Recite the Mission and Vision of the School
Integrating Academic Excellence with Biblical Truths to Produce Global Christian Leaders.
He disapproved the theory of Land Bridge by saying that the Philippines was a never part of mainland Asia.
Frithjof Voss
A traditional Filipino rural house, recognized for its use of readily available materials.
How do ancient Filipinos worship their gods?
offer food
conduct prayers
do rituals
Manunggul Jar
The Manunggul Jar illustrates the unique burial customs of ancient Filipinos.
When was GCC founded?
July 5, 1950
Name the three types of plate margins
Constructive (Divergent) Margin
Destructive (Convergent) Margin
Conservative (Transform) Margin
How do tectonic plates move?
Tectonic plates move due to the heat and pressure within the Earth's mantle, which creates convection currents. These currents cause the plates to shift and interact with one another at their boundaries, leading to their movement.
They led spiritual ceremonies. They were also believed to possess magical healing powers, had the capability of explaining phenomena in their communities, and reportedly could stop storms.
Babaylan or Katalonans
Umalohokan
Public announcers or criers
The scientific study of the human origins.
Anthropology
Date when the school cornerstone was laid
September 10, 1965
It was a way to show commitment to the marriage and includes giving of land, silver and gold.
Dowry/ Bigay-kaya/ Dote
Give the responsibilities of Datu.
The Datu held complete authority, serving as the chief executive, lawmaker, and judge for all legal matters. His main responsibility was to ensure the welfare and interests of his people while maintaining peace and order within the barangay.
Trial by ordeal
A judicial practice to determine the guilt or innocence of the accused.